SEKPLN denotes the exchange rate between the Swedish krona and the Polish zloty, indicating how many Polish zloty one Swedish krona can purchase. Market quotes for SEKPLN show the value of the base currency (SEK) priced in the quote currency (PLN).
The Swedish krona (SEK) is Sweden’s official currency, used across the country’s economy. It is issued and regulated by Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank responsible for monetary stability and Sweden’s interest-rate decisions.
Poland’s legal tender, the zloty (PLN), serves as the nation’s unit of account and medium of exchange. Narodowy Bank Polski, the National Bank of Poland, manages monetary policy, issues banknotes and coins, and oversees banking system stability.
Movements in SEKPLN are driven by supply and demand dynamics and shaped by interest rate differentials, inflation trends, and central bank actions. Economic releases, cross-border trade flows, capital movements and geopolitical developments also influence the pair, as do shifts in market risk appetite and liquidity conditions.
For traders and corporates, SEKPLN is relevant for hedging currency exposure, managing transaction costs between Sweden and Poland, and pursuing speculative or carry strategies. Investors monitor the pair for signals about monetary-policy divergence and regional economic health.